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Thread: How we respond (hopefully similar to 2006)

  1. #1
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    How we respond (hopefully similar to 2006)

    As Neilson says in his post match interview, how we respond is important, need to bounce back next week

    Reminds me a bit of 2006
    Brewsters last game we got thumped 5-1 at Falkirk, Levein came in and with the exact same set of players that had been struggling won 6 of the next 8/9 games, before a reality check when Falkirk beat us 5-1 at Tannadice, Levein then questioned how the players and how they would respond, he also made a couple signings in the January window (Dillon and Daly) which was the starting point of what he would go on to build

    Neilson has come in after we were tanked 5-1 in Laszlos last game, with same players had won 5 of the next 6 before being thumped tonight, January around the corner but a few important games to come to end the year, how we bounce back is crucial

    Still feeling much more positive than i was earlier in the season under Laszlo, that's for sure, this recovery won't be without set backs

  2. #2
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    I can see what you are getting at, but i cannot be as positive as some walloper has helped empty the squad of all its talent and left us scraping a team together each season.

    I really do hope you are right!

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